FreePrintable.net: Resume Checklist Ebook, Easter Bunny Letters, New Masks

Published: Tue, 03/20/12

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March 20, 2012
Hi from Kevin at FreePrintable.net, where a busy printer is a happy printer.

Happy 6th birthday to this newsletter! The first one was March 16, 2006. Many of you have been with me since the very first issue. I'm so grateful to all of you FreePrintable.net users, new and old. Thanks so much for your support. I love bringing you printables news (and, of course, printables) every week.

Here's something new that I'm excited about: I just created an Instant Resume Checklist book for Kindle. A companion to my site, InstantResumeTemplates.com, this ebook is normally $2.99. But I'm offering it to you FREE today and tomorrow. If you have a Kindle (or a Kindle app on a smartphone or other device,) go to Amazon to get this handy book. It's a convenient guide to resume-writing and job-hunting, such as what to include on your resume, formatting, and how today's employers want to see applicants present themselves. And it's free today and tomorrow, March 20 and 21 only. Please check it out, and if you like it, give it a positive review.

But wait, there's more! (I've always wanted to say that). I've also added 10 new letters from the Easter Bunny to FreeEasterPrintables.com, as well as super-cute bunny ears and egg wrappers. Also fun are the 10 new masks at PrintableMasks.net.



» Easter Bunny Printables
Guess what's hopping down the bunny trail? Ten new full-color, illustrated letters from the Easter Bunny at FreeEasterPrintables.com, plus a new category: Easter crafts. I have bunny ears kids (or grownups) can cut out and wear, as well as several styles of egg wrappers for decorating.

There are now more than 30 letters to download and print, all digitally "signed" by the Easter Bunny himself. They're a fun way to share holiday excitement with kids on Easter morning or via the mail. Place them in an Easter basket, hide one in a plastic egg - be creative. There are letter variations specifically for boys and girls as well as general letters. There are also religious-themed letters focusing on the resurrection of Christ. Letters for specific situations include: letter from an Easter Bunny seen at the mall, baby's first Easter, and letters for older children who might not believe in the egg-toting rabbit. The new Easter Bunny letters cover topics such as: egg hunt rules, a letter for a child with a new sibling, a letter referencing prayer, and more.

FreeEasterPrintables.com also has nearly two dozen Easter coloring pages to print for free. The new bunny ears are free and available in various colors - just cut them out, secure the ends, and wear them. Add to egg dying fun with free printable Easter egg wrappers featuring rabbits and a farmer and his wife. (The Easter crafts are sturdier if printed on cardstock.)

All of the letters can be downloaded and printed for free in PDF form. Or, opt for the premium DOC download you can edit in Microsoft Word, customizing the letter by typing in a child's name and other personal details. The DOC version is just $5.



» New Printable Masks

You emailed and I listened. By popular demand, there are now 10 colorable masks at
PrintableMasks.net. Kids can color their own fun bear, bird, bunny, cat, rhino, shark, and other masks. Then, print, get out the crayons, markers, and your imagination.

The site has dozens of animal masks, fantasy masks, and masks of people. They're easy to cut out, assemble, and wear on the face. Or, attach a mask to a craft stick and hold it up or have a puppet show. They're great for creative play, dramatic productions, and parties.

The masks download instantly in PDF format. Just open and print. Like everything at PrintableMasks.net, the new color-yourself masks are free. If you'd like all 118 masks in one convenient download, you can purchase the entire masks collection for just $15.

As you can see, lots of my ideas for new printables (and even new sites) are inspired by suggestions and requests from FreePrintable.net users like you. Please drop me an email and let me know what you'd like to see next. Happy printing!

-- Kevin

http://www.FreePrintable.net


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